HP Hewlett Packard Personal Computer 384529 001 User Manual

HP ProLiant DL145 G1 Lights-Out 100i  
Remote Management Processor  
User Guide  
February 2005 (First Edition)  
Part Number 384529-001  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3
Contents  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5
Operational overview  
In this section  
Server management ........................................................................................................................5  
Server management features...........................................................................................................5  
Server management  
The HP ProLiant DL145 G1 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management Processor  
delivers basic remote control of vital server resources, and supports IPMI 1.5.  
Throughout this document, you will also see the term "BMC," which is  
synonymous with remote management processor.  
The ProLiant DL145 G1 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management Processor  
provides system administrators with access to the server at any time, even before  
an operating system is installed on the server. This remote management  
processor provides a text mode console redirection, IPMI CLI, and browser  
access to many of the same IPMI functions. You can access the remote  
management processor and the management features of the HP ProLiant DL145  
G1 Server through a dedicated Ethernet over TCP/IP management port or  
through the integrated serial port.  
Server management features  
With the ProLiant DL145 G1 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management Processor,  
you can:  
Switch between console redirection and the CLI using either the dedicated  
management or serial port  
Remotely power on and off the server  
Perform warm or cold server reboots  
Remotely monitor server state voltage, fan speed, and system state (S0 or S5)  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
6
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
Configure TCP/IP settings for the NIC  
Change user password  
Use the CLI to issue raw IPMI 1.5 commands  
Access command line help  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7
Configuration  
In this section  
Using the serial port........................................................................................................................7  
Using the dedicated management port............................................................................................9  
Using the serial port  
The server serial port provides basic serial port functionality and also serves as  
an interface to the remote management processor. You can share the serial port  
between the remote management processor and the rest of the system or  
configure the remote management processor not to use the serial port.  
You must configure the remote management processor serial port hardware  
parameters to work with your respective serial port communications software.  
Remote management processor serial port configuration is controlled with BIOS  
Setup.  
Sharing the serial port with the remote management processor  
The serial port can be configured to work in two different ways:  
Shared—The BIOS enables the serial port as a regular system serial port for  
use with legacy serial devices, as well as to communicate with the remote  
management processor.  
Not Shared—The server uses the serial port as a standard system serial port,  
but remote management processor is prohibited from using the serial port.  
To enable or disable the serial port sharing:  
1. Power on the server by pressing the power on/off button on the front panel.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
8
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
2. When POST shows the message Press <F10> if you want to  
run BIOS SETUP,press the F10 key. If the server has an administrator  
password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the  
server does not have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS  
Setup Utility appears.  
3. Press the right arrow () key to navigate to the Advanced menu.  
4. Press the down () key to scroll to the Management Processor  
Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.  
5. Press the down arrow () key to scroll to the Serial Port Sharing option. Do  
one of the following:  
Press the + or - key to toggle the setting between Shared and Not Shared.  
Press the Enter key to select the appropriate option.  
Press the Enter key. The Options box appears. Press the up or down  
arrow (or ) key to select Shared with BMC or Not shared W/BMC.  
Press the Enter key to select the appropriate option.  
6. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to  
save the changes and exit Setup.  
BIOS serial console configuration  
1. Power on the server by pressing the power on/off button on the front panel.  
2. When POST shows the message Press <F10> if you want to  
run BIOS SETUP,press the F10 key. If the server has an administrator  
password configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the  
server does not have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS  
Setup Utility appears.  
3. Press the right arrow () key to navigate to the Advanced menu  
4. Press the down arrow () key to scroll to the BIOS Serial Console  
Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.  
5. Review the serial port settings and be sure they match the serial port  
communications software settings used to connect to the remote management  
processor.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Configuration  
9
6. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to  
save the changes and exit Setup.  
Using the dedicated management port  
The dedicated management port is a standard Ethernet 10Mb interface and is  
connected to the network using a standard Ethernet cable. Before using the  
dedicated management port you will need to determine either the DHCP IP  
address, set a static IP address, or use the default static IP address.  
To obtain a DHCP IP address from BIOS setup:  
1. Connect a standard Ethernet cable between the onboard NIC on the server  
rear panel and a network jack. By default, the remote management processor  
has DHCP enabled and automatically negotiates an IP address. To view the  
DHCP IP address, run the BIOS setup program or retrieve the DHCP IP  
address using CLI through the serial port connection.  
2. Power on the server by pressing the power on/off button on the front panel.  
3. When POST displays the message Press <F10> if you want to  
run SETUP,press the F10 key. If the server has an administrator password  
configured, the system prompts you to enter the password. If the server does  
not have a password configured, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility  
appears.  
4. Press the right arrow () key to navigate to the Advanced menu.  
5. Press the down arrow () key to scroll to the Management Processor  
Configuration menu. Press the Enter key.  
6. Press the down arrow () key to scroll to the Set LAN Configuration menu.  
Press the Enter key.  
7. Press the down arrow () key to scroll to the IP Address menu. Press the  
Enter key.  
8. Note the DHCP assigned IP address for future reference.  
9. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen or press the F10 key to  
save the changes and exit Setup.  
To obtain a DHCP address from the CLI:  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
10  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
DHCP IP addresses can be viewed using the CLI. Establish a connection to the  
CLI using an external device such as a laptop or another computer that is  
connected to the serial port with a null modem cable.  
1. After the connection is established, switch from the default BIOS Serial  
Console connection to the CLI by first pressing and releasing the Esc key,  
and then simultaneously pressing the Shift + ( keys.  
2. The remote management processor login prompt appears. The default user  
name is admin and the password is admin.  
3. From the CLI, type Netand press the Enter Key to enter the Network  
configuration menu.  
4. To view the DHCP IP address, type Statand press the Enter key. The  
following information is displayed:  
face...ipsrc.....IP addr........subnet.......gateway  
1-et1 dhcp 16.100.250.72 255.255.252.0  
16.100.248.1  
5. Note the DHCP IP address for future reference.  
To configure network access for static IP address from the CLI:  
1. Static IP addresses can only be set using the CLI. Establish a connection to  
the CLI using an external device such as a laptop or another computer that is  
connected to the serial port with a null modem cable.  
2. After the connection is established, switch from the default BIOS Serial  
Console connection to the CLI by first pressing and releasing the Esc key,  
and then simultaneously pressing the Shift + ( keys.  
3. The remote management processor login prompt appears. The default user  
name is admin and the password is admin.  
4. After logging in, press and release the Esc key and press the Shift + ( keys  
simultaneously to switch from BIOS serial console to the CLI.  
5. From the CLI, type Netand press the Enter Key to enter the Network  
configuration menu.  
6. Enter DHCP disableand press the Enter key. DHCP is now disabled.  
7. Verify DHCP is disabled by using the statcommand. If DHCP is disabled  
the default IP address 192.0.0.65 is displayed.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Configuration  
11  
8. To set a static IP address, type set ip <ip address> <net mask>  
et1and press the Enter key.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
13  
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
In this section  
Logging in to the remote management processor.........................................................................13  
Browser main menu options.........................................................................................................15  
CLI commands .............................................................................................................................16  
Changing the password.................................................................................................................17  
Using the remote console .............................................................................................................19  
Controlling server power remotely...............................................................................................21  
Using the system event log...........................................................................................................22  
Additional network Settings .........................................................................................................24  
Hardware Inventory page .............................................................................................................27  
Monitoring sensors feature ...........................................................................................................28  
Platform event filtering configuration pages ................................................................................28  
Platform Event Trap Configuration page .....................................................................................30  
Logging in to the remote management processor  
You can log in to the remote management processor through a web browser  
("Logging in through a web browser" on page 13) or through the CLI ("Logging  
in through the CLI" on page 14). If you are unsure of your DHCP IP address  
refer to the "Using the dedicated management port (on page 9)" section.  
Logging in through a web browser  
1. Browse to the IP address of the remote management processor to access the  
login screen.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
14  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
2. Enter your user name and password. The default user name is admin, and the  
default password is admin.  
Logging in through the CLI  
To log into the remote management processor through the CLI and enter  
Terminal mode:  
1. Establish a connection to the remote management processor by launching a  
telnet session.  
2. Enter the user name at the login: prompt. The default user name is admin.  
3. Enter the password at the password: prompt. The default password is admin.  
The command prompt displays.  
To exit the CLI and enter Console mode, do one of the following:  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
15  
Press and release the Esc key and then press the Shift + ( keys  
simultaneously.  
Enter the quitcommand at the command prompt.  
Browser main menu options  
From the main menu, you can access all of the basic remote management  
capabilities of the remote management processor.  
Option  
Description  
Home  
Returns to main menu  
Hardware Inventory  
Detects hardware inventory (CPU  
only)  
Power Control Options Accesses system power control  
options  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
16  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
Option  
Description  
Monitoring Sensors  
Lists all sensor information, including  
type, name, status, reading, and PEF  
settings  
System Event Log  
Network Settings  
Displays the system event log  
Accesses the network parameter  
settings screen  
PET configuration  
User Management  
Accesses the PET destinations and  
alert policy table  
Accesses the user configuration  
screen  
CLI commands  
CLI commands are entered at the command prompt that displays after a  
successful login to the remote management processor. For more information on  
logging in to the remote management processor, refer to the "Logging in to the  
remote management processor (on page 13)" section.  
The following table lists and describes the CLI commands. The commands are  
described in further detail in the following sections. Single letter abbreviations  
can be used rather than the entire command word. For example, c can be used  
rather than entering Changepassword. CLI commands are not case-sensitive.  
Command  
Action  
C[hangePassword]  
Changes password for Administrator  
account  
P[ower]  
Displays the server power status  
Powers off the server  
P[ower] off  
I[pmicommand]  
<command data>,  
where <command  
data> is a  
Executes an IPMI command  
supported IPMI  
command  
SEN[sorStatus]  
Displays the system sensor status  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
17  
Command  
Action  
SD[RRead]  
Displays the Sensor Data Record  
SEL[Read]  
Displays the system event log  
Sets up the network  
N[etwork setup]*  
R[eset] warm  
R[eset] cold  
Resets the server  
Powers off the server and powers on  
the server after a short time has  
passed  
V[ersion]  
Shows the management firmware  
version  
H[ELP]  
Q[UIT]  
Displays a list of commands  
Logs out of the remote management  
card  
* NOTE: Entering network setup to configure the network results in the command prompt  
to INET>. For information on additional commands that can be entered at the INET>  
prompt, refer to the "Using the system event log (on page 22)" section.  
Changing the password  
The user password is stored in nonvolatile memory and can be changed through a  
Changing the password through a web browser  
1. Click User Configuration on the main menu navigation bar.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
18  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
2. Input the password as indicated, and click the Set button to save the changes.  
Changing the password through the CLI  
Passwords are case-sensitive and can contain up to 16 characters. To change the  
user password through the CLI:  
1. Log into the CLI as described in the "Logging in to the remote management  
processor (on page 13)" section.  
2. At the command prompt, enter Changepassword.  
3. Enter the current password when prompted.  
4. Enter the new password when prompted.  
5. Reenter the new password when prompted.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
19  
Using the remote console  
You can access the remote console through either the BIOS console text  
redirection functionality or a Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 text-based  
console.  
BIOS console text redirection through telnet  
BIOS console text redirection functionality enables you to view the entire boot  
process remotely and make changes in the BIOS Setup Utility from a remote  
computer. This tool is valuable in troubleshooting and managing servers  
remotely.  
To configure the BIOS Setup Utility on the target ProLiant DL145 G1 system:  
1. Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility.  
2. Press the right arrow () key to navigate to the Advanced menu.  
3. Press the down arrow () key to scroll down to the BIOS Console  
Redirection, and press the Enter key to enter the sub-menu.  
4. Set Com Port Address to BMC USI port.  
5. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to  
save the changes and exit Setup.  
6. Follow the instructions in the "Additional network settings (on page 24)"  
section to set or obtain a valid IP address.  
7. Press the F10 key to save the changes and exit Setup.  
8. Now that console redirection has been configured, you can view the boot  
process remotely by establishing a telnet session to the IP address of the  
remote management processor from a client PC. Consult your operating  
system documentation for further details on establishing telnet sessions.  
NOTE: If you encounter problems logging in to the remote console, be  
aware that some telnet programs might require you to enable their send  
line feed at end of lineoption. If the remote console does not  
respond to the Enter key, try setting this option in your telnet program.  
NOTE: You must follow the instructions in the "Additional network  
settings (on page 24)" section to configure the network access properly.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
20  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
Microsoft Windows EMS management  
Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 provides text-based console access. You can  
connect a laptop to the remote management processor to perform basic  
management tasks on the ProLiant DL145 G1 target system. The Windows®  
EMS Console, if enabled, displays the processes that are running and enables  
administrators to halt processes. This capability is important in cases in which  
video, device drivers, or other operating system features have prevented normal  
operation and normal corrective actions.  
To enable Windows® EMS management on the target ProLiant DL145 G1  
system:  
1. Press the F10 key during POST to enter BIOS Setup Utility.  
2. Press the right arrow () key to navigate to the Advanced menu.  
3. Press the down arrow () key to scroll down to the BIOS Console  
Redirection option, and press the Enter key to enter the submenu.  
4. Set Com Port Address to BMC USI port.  
5. Scroll down to Continue C.R. after POST, and set it to ON.  
6. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to  
save the changes and exit Setup.  
You can now view the Windows® EMS management console remotely by  
establishing a telnet session to the IP address of the target server from a client  
PC. Consult your operating system documentation for further details on  
establishing telnet sessions.  
NOTE: If you encounter problems logging in to the remote console, be  
aware that some telnet programs might require you to enable their send  
line feed at end of lineoption. If the remote console does not  
respond to the Enter key, try setting this option in your telnet program.  
NOTE: You must follow the instructions in the "Additional network  
settings (on page 24)" section to configure the network access properly.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
21  
Controlling server power remotely  
Using a web browser or the CLI, you can remotely operate the power button of a  
host server. Virtual power support enables you to power on, power off, and  
power cycle the host server. This virtual power support operates independently of  
the state of the operating system.  
Controlling server power from a web browser  
1. Click Power Control Options on the main menu navigation bar.  
2. Follow on the on-screen options to power the server on or off, reset the  
server, turn the chassis locator ON or OFF, and set the server actions after a  
power failure to always power back up, restore to the previous power state,  
or require a power button press.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
22  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
Controlling server power through the CLI  
1. Log into the remote management processor CLI as described in the "Logging  
in to the remote management processor (on page 13)" section.  
2. At the command prompt, enter one of the following commands:  
power on—Powers on the server  
power off—Powers off the server  
reset warm—Resets the server  
reset cold—Powers off the server and resets the server after a short  
time has elapsed  
Using the system event log  
The system event log lists a short description of each system event. Events that  
are recorded include system resets, system power loss, user logins, and  
unsuccessful login attempts.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
23  
Accessing the system event log from a web browser  
Click System Event Log on the main menu navigation bar.  
Accessing the system event log from the ROM-based setup  
1. In the BIOS setup utility, press the right arrow () key to navigate to the  
Advanced menu.  
2. Press the down arrow () key to scroll to the DMI Event Logging submenu.  
Press the Enter key.  
3. Press the down arrow () key to scroll to the following available setup items.  
The available options include:  
View DMI event log  
Event Logging  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
24  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
ECC Event Logging  
Mark DMI events as read  
Clear all DMI event logs  
4. Press the Enter key to view the options.  
5. Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen, or press the F10 key to  
save the changes and exit Setup.  
You can also view the system event log by entering the selreadcommand at  
the remote management card CLI.  
Additional network Settings  
After completing the instructions in the "Using the dedicated management port  
(on page 9)" You can configure additional network settings using a web browser  
or the CLI.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
25  
Configuring network settings using a web browser  
Click Network Settings on the main menu, and input new settings on the  
Network Settings screen.  
Configuring network settings using the CLI  
1. Log in to the remote management processor CLI as described in the  
"Logging in to the remote management processor (on page 13)" section.  
2. At the command prompt, enter network setup. The INET>prompt appears.  
3. Enter any remote management processor network setup command. The  
INET>CLI commands are case-sensitive.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
26  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
Command  
Action  
state  
Displays the current setup  
information  
delay  
Sets the delay between two pings  
from the remote management  
processor  
length  
rtadd  
Sets the default ping packet length  
Manually adds an IP route to the  
table  
rtdel  
Manually deletes an IP route from the  
table  
routes  
Displays the IP route table  
setip  
Sets the remote management  
processor IP address and subnet  
mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy,  
where  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
is the IP  
address and  
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy  
is the subnet  
mask  
setdgw  
Sets the remote management  
processor default gateway to Enable  
DHCP or Disable DHCP  
dhcp  
setdl  
vsi  
Obtains an IP address automatically  
Sets LAN downloader configuration  
Displays the virtual floppy  
configuration  
setvsi  
Sets the virtual floppy configuration  
Displays menu help  
help general  
help diagnostics  
help telnet  
firewall  
Displays diagnostic commands  
Displays telnet commands  
Displays the current firewall settings  
Sets the firewall parameters  
setfirewall  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
27  
Command  
Action  
Quits network setup  
quit  
Hardware Inventory page  
The Hardware Inventory Page enables you to remotely identify the presence of  
processors on a target ProLiant DL145 G1 server.  
To access this page from a web browser, click Hardware Inventory on the main  
menu navigation bar.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
28  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
Monitoring sensors feature  
The Monitor Sensors page enables remote monitoring of the current status of  
major sensors of a target ProLiant DL145 G1 Server.  
To access this page from a web browser, click Monitoring Sensors on the main  
menu navigation bar.  
Platform event filtering configuration pages  
Each of the PEF pages enables the configuration of the remote management  
processor to take selected actions on event messages that it receives or has  
internally generated. The actions include operations such as system power-off,  
system reset, and triggering the generation of an alert.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
29  
To configure a PEF for a particular sensor, click the PEF button on the far right  
of that sensor on the Monitoring Sensors page, which opens the PEF  
Configuration page for that sensor.  
The PEF Configuration page has two sections for the sensors:  
Current PEF Entries  
Add PEF Entry  
The Current PEF Entries section includes:  
Sensor Type  
Sensor Name  
PEF Action  
PEF Control  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
30  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
Initially, there are no entries in the Current PEF Entries section because no PEFs  
have been defined. When PEF entries are defined, the PEF Control field is active  
and allows individual entries to be enabled, disabled, and deleted.  
The Add PEF Entry section contains two main subsections:  
Event Offsets are trip points (movements across thresholds) that define what  
type of sensor event triggers an action. The information in this section varies  
from sensor to sensor. Not all checkboxes are available for all sensors. You  
can select any of the available checkboxes.  
PEF Action has the same information for all sensors:  
Sensor Type (in this case, it is "Fan").  
Sensor Name (in this case, it is "CPU0 FAN").  
PEF Action. This dropdown menu enables you to select from Power Off  
(selected for this example), Power Cycle, Hard Reset, and Send Alert  
(requires a systems management console supporting IPMI 1.5).  
PEF Control. This setting allows you to enable or disable each sensor.  
Alert Policy. This dropdown menu, by default, shows No Alert Policy if  
alerts are not defined on the PET Configuration page (as in this  
example). If alerts are defined in the PET Configuration page, then you  
can select from your defined alert policies for this particular sensor and  
PEF.  
Add. This button adds the new entry to the PEF Current Entry table at  
the top of the page.  
Platform Event Trap Configuration page  
The PET Configuration page enables an alarm or specified condition originating  
on the ProLiant DL145 G1 server to alert a systems management console that  
supports IPMI 1.5.  
To access this page from a web browser, click PET Configuration on the main  
menu navigation bar.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Using Integrated Lights-Out 100i  
31  
The PET Destinations section indicates to the remote management processor  
where to send the PET if it is configured to send the trap to a remote system. This  
section has up to four entries specifying IP and MAC addresses. The address to  
use is selected in the Alert Policy Table (shown in the figure).  
The Alert Policy Table section has three fields:  
Policy EnableThis field enables you to selectively enable and disable trap  
forwarding.  
Policy NumberThis field enables you to choose a policy that will be used  
in PEF configuration.  
Destination SelectorThis field specifies where to send the PET trap from  
the destinations defined in the PET Destination section.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
33  
Acronyms and abbreviations  
BIOS  
Basic Input/Output System  
BMC  
base management controller  
CLI  
Command Line Interface  
DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
EMS  
Emergency Management Services  
IP  
Internet Protocol  
IPMI  
Intelligent Platform Management Interface  
MAC  
medium access control  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
34  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
NIC  
network interface controller  
PEF  
Platform Event Filtering  
PET  
Platform Event Trap  
POST  
Power-On Self-Test  
TCP/IP  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol  
TFTP  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol  
USI  
universal serial interface  
VSI  
virtual storage interface  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
35  
Index  
L
logging in, through a browser 13  
B
M
browser, main menu 15  
Main menu functions 15  
monitoring sensors 28  
C
N
CLI (Command Line Interface) 16, 19, 22, 23,  
network access, configuring 9  
network settings 24  
network settings, additional 24  
NIC (network interface controller) 33  
CLI (Command Line Interface), commands 16  
configuration procedures 7  
configuration, dedicated management port 9  
configuration, event filtering 28  
configuration, event trap 30  
O
configuring the LOM processor 7, 8, 13  
operational overview 5  
D
P
dedicated management port, configuration 9  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol) 33  
password, changing through a browser 17  
password, changing through the CLI 18  
passwords 17  
DHCP addresses 9  
power cycle server 21  
powering on/off 21, 22  
processors 27  
E
Emergency Management Services 20  
EMS Console 20  
event filtering 28  
R
remote console 5, 19  
remote console access, BIOS console text  
redirection 19  
remote console access, text-based console 20  
remote server power, controlling 21  
remote server power, controlling using a  
remote server power, controlling using the  
CLI 22  
event log 22  
F
features 5  
H
hardware inventory 27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
36  
HP ProLiant DL145 Lights-Out 100i Remote Management User Guide  
S
serial port 7, 8  
serial port, BIOS console configuration 8  
seriel port, sharing 7  
server management 5  
static IP addresses 9  
system event log, access through a browser 23  
system event log, access through the CLI 23  
system event log, using 22  
T
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet  
Protocol) 34  
trap configuration 28, 30  
U
user account, modifying 17  
user and configuration settings 17  
V
virtual power 21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Grizzly Grinder T10010 User Manual
Grizzly Nail Gun G2420 User Manual
Hamilton Beach Iron HIR800 User Manual
Hamilton Beach Juicer 66332 User Manual
Harman Kardon Portable Speaker 223 223XL User Manual
Honeywell Home Security System PRO22ENC1 User Manual
Hotpoint Oven SY86P User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard Laptop 435816 001 User Manual
Humax Satellite TV System IR ACE II User Manual
Igloo Beverage Dispenser FRW218 User Manual